Supreme Court of Georgia, 1936

Frederick v. McCleskey

Frederick v. McCleskey
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided May 13, 1936 · Gilbert
182 Ga. 468; 185 S.E. 722; 1936 Ga. LEXIS 454

Frederick v. McCleskey

Opinion of the Court

Gilbert, Justice.

The exception is to a judgment refusing an interlocutory-in junction. The bill of exceptions recites that “There was no evidence adduced at said hearing, nor was any answer read.” The error assigned is that the judgment is contrary to law. Held, that the court did not err for any reason assigned, or because of anything appearing in the bill of exceptions or the record.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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